
Taz Pro Revised/Corrected Y-Axis Spacers (Rear & Left)
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Hello Internets. At this moment, the Taz Pro OHAI seem to have several errors and inconsistencies throughout them for the Taz Pro. From my other creations, you may know I have speculated as to the reason for this - perhaps they were rushed to launch the Pro; Lulzbot has (and continues to have) some difficulties. Their listed screw lengths appear to be incorrect (often too short) in numerous cases, but more alarmingly - a few of their jigs seem to be incorrect, as well. You only notice these jigs are wrong when you go to mount a single extruder on your Taz Pro. I have verified both through my own findings and from another owner of a Taz Pro that the offsets they apply to the Y-axis installation, both on the rear and on the left side, differ from what the OHAI instructs, and similarly differ from the jigs they provide. I suspect they revised their tooling during their release rush but forgot to post corrected jigs. Or maybe, they printed their jigs on a machine that was out of calibration, which caused their version of the jigs to print larger than they are supposed to be. Who knows? All I know is those jigs weren't right for me. I've taken it upon myself to fix this issue by revising their "official" jigs that they provide in their source repository and adjusting them to represent the values that I've found to be accurate. YMMV, I accept no responsibility for damage caused by using these; it may void your warranty, I could be wrong, just my opinion, and all the other standard CYA things apply. Enjoy.
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